ABSTRACT:
Summarizes the development and principal features of minimum wage legislation in the United States and various foreign countries, including Australia, New Zealand, Great Britain, and Italy. Discusses the considerations underlying wage fixation, the administration of such legislation, enforcement problems, and beneficial results. Cites the effect of minimum wage legislation on the employees, on industry, and on the general wage level.

Broda, Rudolf, 1880-1932
and United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Minimum Wage Legislation in Various Countries : Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, No. 467 ,
Washington, D.C:
G.P.O.,
December 1928, https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/4055,
accessed on August 14, 2018.